Debate abounds over whether globalization is good or bad for the individual, the family, the nation, and the world. Exchanges and interconnections are as old as human history itself, as people moved around the globe in search of opportunity and spreading new ideas. Pessimists view increased interdependence as a terribly destructive trend for communities and culture, while optimists envision a diverse and better life for all. The word “globalization” itself describes an endless range of interactions, both deliberate and accidental. Unforeseen consequences can emerge sometimes decades later. Steady cooperation rather than conflict is in order as global integration continues to influence nearly every aspect of modern life.

India Outsourcing Under Scanner After $45-mn Global ATM Heist

Theft took place in more than 20 nations in a matter of hours
PTI
May 10, 2013

Canada Must Face Globalization Head On

As consumers pursue low costs, citizens must be comfortable with change
Rod Szasz
April 25, 2013

Instead of the State, Globalization Has Withered

Governments took on excessive debt
Julie Novak
April 19, 2013

How Globalization Went Pop, What It Means for Workers

The spread of economic power reduces costs
Charles Davi
April 16, 2013

Pope Francis, Known for Simplicity and Conservatism

Jesuits are known for their vow of poverty and support of education
Anthony Faiola
March 14, 2013